For some people, conventional Western medicine just doesn't cut it for their problems. Either it doesn't work, it doesn't work well enough, or they feel that there has to be something better out there.
I believe that we can use both conventional therapies and alternative therapies together to get the best of both worlds. I have used acupuncture and love it. I've undergone chiropractics and don't love it. I'm willing to try other forms of alternative therapies too. But - I'm lucky. Our insurance covers at least part of it, which makes it fairly affordable. But what of those who can't afford it? Must they do without?
In Canada, the province of British Columbia is addressing the issue: BC acupuncture coverage begins April 1.
I think that's great news. At least it gives more people the option. And, if acupuncture does help what ails them, it could lessen the drain on the conventional medical system. I look at it as a "if we don't try, we'll never know" program.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Alternative therapies
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Marijke Vroomen-Durning
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Labels: acupuncture, alternative medicine, alternative therapies, coronary arteries, depression, diabetes, heart attack risks, humor, insomnia, plaque, weight gaine
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